
audiobook
by Jules Verne
De la Terre à la Lune Trajet Direct en 97 Heures 20 Minutes par Jules Verne
I LE GUN-CLUB
II COMMUNICATION DU PRÉSIDENT BARBICANE
III EFFET DE LA COMMUNICATION BARBICANE
IV RÉPONSE DE L'OBSERVATOIRE DE CAMBRIDGE
V LE ROMAN DE LA LUNE
VI CE QU'IL N'EST PAS POSSIBLE D'IGNORER ET CE QU'IL N'EST PLUS PERMIS DE CROIRE DANS LES ÉTATS-UNIS
VII L'HYMNE DU BOULET
VIII L'HISTOIRE DU CANON
IX LA QUESTION DES POUDRES
In the midst of the American Civil War, a remarkable society of engineers, merchants and artillerymen springs up in Baltimore. Called the Gun‑Club, its members pride themselves on building cannons of unprecedented size, turning the battlefield into a laboratory of ballistic experimentation. Their enthusiasm for raw power and precise calculation turns every tavern conversation into a design session, and the club quickly swells to thousands of members eager to push the limits of range and force.
Inspired by this feverish inventiveness, a handful of the club’s most audacious minds propose a venture that dwarfs even their massive siege guns: a colossal projectile to be hurled straight toward the Moon. The plan calls for a specially engineered launch tube, a massive powder charge, and a brave volunteer to ride the shot. Listeners will follow the early debates, the engineering challenges, and the daring spirit that sets the stage for a journey beyond Earth’s atmosphere.
Language
fr
Duration
~5 hours (334K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by John Walker; HTML version by Chuck Greif
Release date
1997-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1905
A restless imagination and a taste for adventure helped shape some of the most enduring stories in science fiction. Best known for journeys by submarine, balloon, cannon, and around the globe, this French writer turned wonder and technical curiosity into classic page-turners.
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